South Dearborn High School Honor Roll
The South Dearborn High School A Honor Roll for the second trimester: Elizabeth Ball, Austin M. Ballart, Leia M.
The South Dearborn High School A Honor Roll for the second trimester: Elizabeth Ball, Austin M. Ballart, Leia M.
The story of brave African Americans from Dearborn County fighting in the Civil War is worth telling. One of the last survivors of the Lawrenceburg G.A.R. Huff Post No. 89 in our county was former slave William J. Early “Pap” Gaines born on Sept. 18, 1843 in Boone County, Kentucky. At the time there was a large slave owning family with the name “Gaines” living in Petersburg, Kentucky, so more than likely this is where he was enslaved.
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Indiana Department of Transportation contractor Sunesis Construction plans to close the Ind. 62 bridge over Caesar Creek in Ripley County on or after Thursday, April 1, for a deck overlay project.
KPC Architectural Products Inc. recently stopped by the Ohio County Public Library and gave a public shout out, saying they adored the library tour.
The Sons of the American Legion will kick off its spring horseshoe tournaments Thursday, April 8. This year the games will be a bit less competitive in that one of their greatest pitchers passed away earlier this month at his apartment in Rising Sun.
If you’ve been seeking a master glazier, then you’re in luck. The Kirk Jones family recently moved to Ohio County from Southern California and with them they bring more than 50 years combined work experience in the industry, plenty of resources, and they are eager to meet the needs of the community.
Eula Faye (Booker) Butler, age 59, of Moorefield, Indiana, was found deceased at 5:13 p.m., Sunday, March 21, 2021, at her residence. Arrangements entrusted to Haskell & Morrison Funeral Home.
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140 Years Ago Saturday, March 26, 1881 Noble Calhoun of Memphis, Tenn., formerly of Patriot, was recently robbed of about $13,700 in New Orleans, Louisiana. It was the proceeds of two flatboat loads of staves.